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Wednesday, September 07, 2011

playing satrap aktiv


flickr By bricolage universel
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The vacuum cleaner synth.

KORG MS Series Aluminum Side Panels

flickr By David De Tautavel

"news sides in aluminium designed by Clément Doppler (thanks to him!). More picture here :" LINK

continuum waterphone.mov


YouTube Uploaded by vgermuse on Sep 7, 2011

"the Haken Continuum is controlling a custom waterphone sample set of mine for Kontakt 4."

STS wave multiplier as sound source


YouTube Uploaded by DrOctave1 on Sep 7, 2011

"Useing the bottom wave mult as a sound source. Modulated by a pvco going into a variable bandwidth vcf . the clock for this is comeing from the dtg that also is cving the wave mult and the filter vcbw and vcf inputs. blah blah just listen dif textures no reverb or delay."

Bass Effect

Uploaded by DrOctave1 on Sep 7, 2011

"Wave mult as a sound source . patch same as b4 just i don't touch this one as much i let it cycle and only hit the vc knob a tiny bit. listen to the subtle changes."

Bug Accordion


YouTube Uploaded by djangosfire on Sep 7, 2011

"Best of CGS "SWAMP" Sequencer playing w/ the BugBrand System. Dual BugBrand LFO's playing against each other - while clocking the Sequencer. Timbre of the E350 controlled by the 4x8 main sequence . . . while the melody/transposing is via the gated comparator/mini seq. The timing is subdivided via the Bug"Division" module. Then main output is fed back into itself through VCA control of PT Delay module. Finally a bit-o-reverb from the T-Resonator."

redivider 9/5/11 - DSI Tempast User Video


YouTube Uploaded by thejdecks on Sep 6, 2011

"redivider showing off the Tempest"

MATRIXSYNTH-P

Update: it looks like there is enough interest for MATRIXSYNTH-P to launch. If anyone is interested in a post, send email to matrixsynthp@gmail.com. Note anyone is welcome to post including dealers and manufacturers. Remember, P is extra and does not change anything on M, B, or C. They will continue on as usual.

Original post:
Quick question: Is anyone interested in a paid listing site? Currently M is about synth spotting, B is auction overflow, and C is music from readers of the site. P would be a paid listings site for private items for sale, upcoming gigs, or for promoting/posting whatever you want for that matter. It would be very similar in format to M, B and C with some key differences. Aside from being a paid listings site, the right would be dedicated to premium listings, and there would be a header section on top to filter by category. You can see an empty template here: MATRIXSYNTH-P. How much would a post cost? $3 per post and $5 for a premium post which would also get placement on the right of the site and go up on MATRIXSYNTH Twitter and Facebook. All posts will go up in a section on the top right of M, B, and C. This could change to premium posts only depending on how much goes up. Why charge for it? I'm busy enough on M, B and C. P would be extra and I think people could find it useful in selling items, putting up want ads, and promoting gigs and other things. And of course it helps support the time it takes to run all sites. Note, M, B and C would remain the same and posts on P could make it to M, B or C if they meet the criteria. Also posts previously featured on M could be re-posted on P if paid for. If you think you might be interested in using the new site's services please vote.




To post on P you would submit the following for review to matrixsynthp@gmail.com:

1. Title: Title you want for your post.
2. Body: Text you want in the body of the post.
3. Media: images or links to video and/or audio (you will need to host them yourself on SoundCloud, YouTube, Vimeo or other). Images can be hosted on P and videos and audio can be embedded using any of the services mentioned.
4. email contact info if necessary (for items for sale). The email alias (not the full address) can be used as a label for the post. This will allow sellers to build a reputation and allow buyers to filter posts by sellers to review feedback left in comments.

Note listings would be similar to Criagslist in that they are 100% between the buyer and seller. MATRIXSYNTH assumes no responsibility and cannot vouch for either the buyer or seller. The site will be a simple paid listings site. However, you will be able to review and leave comments in posts and you will be able to filter by seller alias labels. Of course any bad seller can just create a new alias and email address, but this would be the same on other sites.

Although you can submit anything for a post, there will be a bar including no hate, discrimination, illegal file sharing and the like. The bar will be pretty open to start though, as it would be interesting to see what sort of things come in. The best way to find out if it meets the bar is to send it in. If you have something you want to go up now, by all means, do send it in. It just takes one post to get it started and you could be the first.

Circuit Skills: Fiber Optics


YouTube Uploaded by JamecoElectronics on Aug 29, 2011

"Learn the basics of fiber optic communication and build a kit to demonstrate the concept. Transmit your voice or a 1KHz signal through the included fiber optic cable. Jameco Kit: 2124200."

Korg iMS-20 with guitar


YouTube Uploaded by sonuusMusic on Dec 22, 2010

"The Korg iMS-20 is a great synth for the Apple iPad. This video shows how to control this synth with a guitar by using the Sonuus i2M musicport.
The Sonuus i2M musicport converts guitars and other musical instruments to MIDI with very low latency. Being a standard USB MIDI device, it works with the iPad using the iPad camera connection kit."

KORG iMS-20 - KORG INC.
iPads on eBay

Roland Alpha Juno 2 Analog Synthesizer (1986)


YouTube Uploaded by retrosound72 on Sep 7, 2011

"vintage synth demo by RetroSound

Roland Alpha Juno 2 Analog Synthesizer from the year 1986

the direct successor of the Juno-106 but with more possibilites.

the first demo shows the different sound possibilities."
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